Emily Wants to Play has now been ported to Android. It can be purchased on Google Play. It is extremely hard to support all of the different Android devices. It is set in a 3D world, so lesser devices will not play the game correctly. It definitely works great on newer more powerful devices. To make sure customers do not pay for something that they cannot play, I have included a free version of Emily Wants to Play on Google Play as well. The free version will not allow you to access every area and you cannot win the game or even survive midnight. If the free version works on your phone or tablet then the paid version will work as well.

I was able to bring Emily to the iPhone and iPad. It was complicated and took a lot of optimization, but I finally have the game working great on newer devices. One difference from the PC version is the lights are out for the entire game. But Emily is here to help and happily gives you a flashlight right away. She wants to make sure that you can still play.

Emily Wants to Play release date for the App Store for the iPhone and iPad 01/31/2016. It is a game set in a 3D world, so it works best on newer devices. The app description includes all devices it is currently working on.

It’s 11pm, and you are at the last house on your route. The lights are on, and the front door is opened. But, the windows are all boarded up and the grass is overgrown. It seems like a strange place to deliver a pizza, but at least, it looks like someone is home.

You run to the front door since it’s storming pretty bad.

“Hello!? Your pizza’s here!” You announce. No one answers. There’s an eerie silence.

You are getting soaked from the rain, so you hesitantly step inside the door and look around. The front door suddenly closes behind you.

You just wanted to finish this last delivery and head home for the night. Now you must figure out how to get out of this stupid creepy house.

Freely roam the house and try to figure out what is going on. Three dolls and a strange girl named Emily will also start roaming the house as the hours toll by. Stay away from them, but if you do end up in a room with one, figure out how to stay alive.